Saving Will, Ryan Webb (9781637848074) — Readings Books
 
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Saving Will

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RJ, a pharmaceutical salesman and former college athlete, can't shake the death of his best friend Will, even after thirteen years. In a long letter to his father, he describes being returned again and again to the days surrounding Will's death, where RJ is given a chance to prevent the deadly car accident and save his friend. After RJ's repeated unsuccessful efforts, he turns his attention to the recipients of Will's organ donations. As we learn more about Will's life, we watch RJ decline into depression and self-sanity-questioning. The organ recipients are a pediatric surgeon, a former professional baseball player, a grizzled plumber disowned by his family, and others who leave us questioning who deserves mercy and grace. Will RJ finally save Will? How will the living nightmare of his best friend's repeating death end? And will RJ survive the experience himself? What about those who need Will's organs? Why did RJ write this letter to his father? The fast-paced narration inspired by actual events is an emotional elevator, delivering surprises until the very last words. It leaves readers wondering what was real and what wasn't, asking deep and lasting questions about faith and destiny.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hawes & Jenkins
Date
16 December 2024
Pages
148
ISBN
9781637848074

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

RJ, a pharmaceutical salesman and former college athlete, can't shake the death of his best friend Will, even after thirteen years. In a long letter to his father, he describes being returned again and again to the days surrounding Will's death, where RJ is given a chance to prevent the deadly car accident and save his friend. After RJ's repeated unsuccessful efforts, he turns his attention to the recipients of Will's organ donations. As we learn more about Will's life, we watch RJ decline into depression and self-sanity-questioning. The organ recipients are a pediatric surgeon, a former professional baseball player, a grizzled plumber disowned by his family, and others who leave us questioning who deserves mercy and grace. Will RJ finally save Will? How will the living nightmare of his best friend's repeating death end? And will RJ survive the experience himself? What about those who need Will's organs? Why did RJ write this letter to his father? The fast-paced narration inspired by actual events is an emotional elevator, delivering surprises until the very last words. It leaves readers wondering what was real and what wasn't, asking deep and lasting questions about faith and destiny.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hawes & Jenkins
Date
16 December 2024
Pages
148
ISBN
9781637848074